Quote from photos
Customer texts the driveway; the quote goes back by surface and square footage from your price book, signed on their phone.
The driveway sells the next driveway.
Linq is pressure washing software built around what actually grows this trade: proof. Photo quotes go out fast, before-and-afters land on every job record, the review request rides the reveal, and the annual re-wash reminder brings last spring's customers back follow-up campaigns. Starter is free. Growth is $179 a month for up to five users.
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Everyone's house gets embarrassing the same week.
The first warm Saturday, every driveway in the zip code turns green at once and the phone melts. The 24/7 AI receptionist (Growth plans and up) answers the surge while you're mid-house, books the estimates, and texts back anything that slips. Whoever answers in April owns the season.
Dane is on the way. Arriving 11:15 to 11:35.
Quote it from the curb photo. Prove it at the reveal.
Customer texts the driveway; the quote goes back by surface and square footage from your price book, signed on their phone.
The reveal shots live on the job record and fuel the review request at completion: this trade's ads write themselves.
Last April's customers get the nudge this April: the difference between a job and a customer.
Flatwork and storefront contracts quoted with line items, e-signed, deposit collected before the rig rolls.
Tap-to-pay while they're still admiring the concrete, or a pay link if they're at work.
One green driveway, start to finish.
One flat bill for the whole crew.
Flat monthly, no per-user fees inside your seat count. Solo rig or three-crew spring: same flat bill no per-user fees inside your seat count. See /pricing.
Fourteen days. Your actual jobs.
Not a sandbox with fake customers in it. Put a real week through the board, answer real calls with it, and see what the Friday number looks like. Fourteen days, no card, cancel any day.
Pressure washing software runs the trade end to end: photo quotes, scheduling, before-and-after records, payment and the repeat-wash follow-up. Linq adds the answered phone for the spring surge (Growth plans and up).
Yes: photos in by text, quote back by surface and footage from your price book, signed on their phone or through the booking form.
The annual reminder goes out on cadence follow-up campaigns, shipping, and rebooking takes one text. Repeat washes are the margin in this trade; forgetting is the leak.
Yes: multi-line quotes, e-signature, deposits, and per-location records for the property managers who repeat.
Both serve the trade; the structural difference is flat pricing versus per-seat when the spring crew doubles no per-user fees inside your seat count. Head-to-head: Linq vs Jobber.
Answer April. Own the year.
Start free. The surge books itself (Growth plans and up).
Linq is pressure washing software for shops that would rather be on the tools than at a desk: start free, or put one real week through it on the 14-day trial and judge it on Friday.